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James Gardner-Hopkins accused of using LinkedIn to intimidate women

Author
Jeremy Wilkinson,
Publish Date
Sat, 9 Aug 2025, 2:46pm
James Gardner-Hopkins has been accused of using LinkedIn to intimidate women who made submissions against his returning to the legal profession. Photo / Supplied
James Gardner-Hopkins has been accused of using LinkedIn to intimidate women who made submissions against his returning to the legal profession. Photo / Supplied

James Gardner-Hopkins accused of using LinkedIn to intimidate women

Author
Jeremy Wilkinson,
Publish Date
Sat, 9 Aug 2025, 2:46pm

Multiple female lawyers claim that a former senior partner who was suspended for drunkenly groping interns at a Christmas party has been using a social media platform to intimidate them. 

James Gardner-Hopkins inadvertently became the face of New Zealand鈥檚 #MeToo movement after his conduct towards junior female colleagues at Russell McVeagh was made public. 

The former partner at the top law firm was suspended in 2022 after he was found to have inappropriately touched five young women at two parties in 2015. 

However, earlier this year, when his suspension ended, Gardner-Hopkins applied for a Practising Approval Certificate, which is a licence lawyers need to work in the legal profession. 

Multiple branches of women鈥檚 law associations, and their individual members, opposed his readmission to the profession and made submissions to the New Zealand Law Society. 

However, following those submissions, multiple women have complained that Gardner-Hopkins has found their profiles on the social media networking site LinkedIn, and has been repeatedly accessing them to 鈥渋ntimidate鈥 them. 

鈥淭his is a recognised form of intimidation. By viewing their profiles openly, he is making it clear to these women that he is watching them. This behaviour appears to be designed to intimidate those who have raised legitimate concerns,鈥 the Wellington Women鈥檚 Law Association (WWLA) wrote to the Law Society after several of its members had their profiles viewed. 

鈥淭here is an option to view LinkedIn profiles anonymously, yet he has chosen not to use it. Over the past few days, this behaviour appears to have escalated, with some women reporting it has occurred multiple times. There appears to be no legitimate reason for him to be doing this.鈥 

The WWLA didn鈥檛 name Gardner-Hopkins in its own LinkedIn post about the issue, but said it had received complaints from 10 women, one of whom was a law student, claiming he had done the same to them. 

Barrister Steph Dyhrberg, who represented three of Gardner-Hopkins鈥 Christmas Party victims, also wrote to the Law Society in June with similar concerns. 

Steph Dyhrberg represented three of Gardner-Hopkins' victims. Photo / SuppliedSteph Dyhrberg represented three of Gardner-Hopkins' victims. Photo / Supplied 

鈥淗e (Gardner-Hopkins) has for some time (starting around the time opposition to his application started emerging) been repeatedly viewing the LinkedIn profiles of many women who have spoken up about his misconduct and/or opposed his application, including those who made a written submission,鈥 Dyhrberg wrote. 

鈥淭his has been happening again over the past few days. Some women report he has done it to them at least three times. There is no possible legitimate reason for Mr Gardiner-Hopkins to do this. It is a recognised form of intimidation: he is doing it on an open basis so the women know he is checking their profiles.鈥 

A spokeswoman for New Zealand Women鈥檚 Law Journal said they were also aware that since submissions were made against Gardner-Hopkins being granted a practising certificate, he had been viewing profiles of women associated with the journal on LinkedIn. 

鈥淲e are appalled at Mr Gardner-Hopkins鈥 behaviour and it only reaffirms the concerns the Journal expressed to the Law Society in March,鈥 they said. 

鈥淲e call on the Law Society to condemn this behaviour and to take it into account in their decision regarding Mr Gardner-Hopkins鈥 practising certificate.鈥 

In response to Dhyrberg, a spokesperson for the New Zealand Law Society said the concerns would be passed on to the decision maker from the Practising Approval Committee, and to Gardner-Hopkins鈥 lawyer. 

A spokesperson for the Law Society told 九一星空无限 that Gardner-Hopkins鈥 application for a certificate is still ongoing, and as yet, no decision has been made. 

James Gardner-Hopkins is yet to be granted a practising certificate, with his application still in the pipeline. Photo / SuppliedJames Gardner-Hopkins is yet to be granted a practising certificate, with his application still in the pipeline. Photo / Supplied 

They said that when adverse comments are received about a person applying for a PAC, those are shared with the applicant along with the identity of the person who made the submission, but their contact details aren鈥檛 disclosed. 

鈥淭he Law Society values the significant contribution members of the profession and commenters make to our decision-making processes, and we expect every commenter will be treated with respect, courtesy and professionalism by applicants,鈥 the spokesperson said. 

Gardner-Hopkins told 九一星空无限 in July that he was going through a process and had been advised to let that take its course before commenting publicly. 

He said the same thing when asked for comment this week about allegations he鈥檇 been using LinkedIn to intimidate women who had made submissions against him. 

鈥楶ut plainly, Mr Gardner-Hopkins sexually assaulted multiple junior women staff members鈥︹ 

The approval process for a Practising Approval Certificate is confidential, but multiple branches of women鈥檚 law associations around the country published their submissions against Gardner-Hopkins rejoining the profession online, after they鈥檇 submitted them to the Law Society. 

鈥淧ut plainly, Mr Gardner-Hopkins sexually assaulted multiple junior women staff members in his capacity as a partner on two separate occasions,鈥 submissions from the Auckland Women鈥檚 Lawyers Association president, Karlene O鈥橦alloran, read. 

鈥淭here is obvious public concern regarding Mr Gardner-Hopkins鈥 fitness, which as a profession we must address properly. A practising certificate is a privilege, not a right, and its issuance must be aligned with the legal profession鈥檚 core values.鈥 

The Wellington branch of the association said that his readmission would undermine the integrity of the profession, while the New Zealand Women鈥檚 Law Journal said that issuing him a practising certificate would, in effect, be condoning sexual assault and harassment. 

鈥淚t also undermines the efforts of those who compromised their career prospects in order for someone who is not fit and proper to be held accountable for their failings. Of course, if Mr Gardner-Hopkins is issued a practising certificate, their efforts will count for little,鈥 the journal鈥檚 submission reads. 

Jeremy Wilkinson is an Open Justice reporter based in Manawat奴, covering courts and justice issues with an interest in tribunals. He has been a journalist for nearly a decade and has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2022. 

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